SLWK8 Sharks Love PIE!

Students in Mrs. Saget’s 5th grade ELA classes are focused on PIE (Persuade, Inform, Entertain)! They collaboratively worked together on Author’s Purpose and Perspective. Once the purpose of the text was identified they highlighted different phrases and words to determine the author’s perspective (mood/feelings) about the text.

VGESS Scientists

Village Green’s 4th-grade scientists were investigating the cause of day and night in Ms. Cole’s class this week.  As they experimented with miniature globes and light, they discovered that the rotation of earth creates day and night. They also used their miniature moons to investigate why the appearance of the moon goes through phases in a pattern every 28 days.

TCHS’ All-Female Robotics Team Makes Their Debut at the Game Reveal Event

TCHS has made history as the FIRST all-female robotics team in the St. Lucie School District and the Florida FUN League. A huge congratulations to our incredible TITANIDES members, who, alongside our TITAN men’s team, proudly represented TCHS at the Game Reveal event this past Saturday, September 7th at American Heritage High School in Delray Beach. The TCHS Robotics team is gearing up for an exciting season with upcoming competitions throughout the 2024-2025 school year. We cannot wait to see them continue to break barriers and achieve greatness! Please wish the Titan Titanides and Titan Men’s Robotics teams the best … Read More

CAM 2nd Grade Student Travis Brooks Uses Manipulatives to Master MA.2.NSO.2.1

Travis Brooks, a second grader, is using manipulatives to solve problems aligned with the math standard MA.2.NSO.2.1: recalling addition facts with sums up to 20 and related subtraction facts with automaticity. 19 – 9 = ___ or 9 + ____ = 19 By using tools like counters, Travis can visualize the numbers, practice different combinations, and build a solid foundation in addition and subtraction facts. This hands-on approach helps him develop speed and accuracy while making math fun and engaging! Keep up the great work, Travis!

X Marks the Spot for MSE 2nd Graders

Ahoy Mateys and Scalawags! After completing their unit on Maps and Globes, students in Mrs. Eibl’s class donned their hats and patches to create a Pirate Treasure Map with all the components of maps: they named the map and island, labeled oceans, created a map key, compass rose, and directions to the buried treasure. Arrggghh!

Smarties at VGESS

At Village Green Environmental Studies School, students in Ms. Angle’s Math Class used Smarties to build different arrays to model multiplication problems. Once they modeled the problem, they completed a multiplication chart to include in their interactive notebook. Students had a blast with this interactive math activity!

Central Cobra Volleyball Team is A-Blaze

Coach Quigley is the proud coach of FPC’s Cobra Volleyball. Supporting our Cobras for both indoor and beach programs at Central spurs year-long fundraising efforts. These fundraisers make a difference for Cobra families when supporting all things volleyball. On top of yearly online donation fundraisers, the team recently hosted a fundraiser at Blaze Pizza in Tradition. This year the team has been able to get out into the community with more engagement opportunities. With 34 ladies in the indoor program, 6 coaches, and a manager, the team travels to play in tournaments all over Florida. Through fundraisers, uniforms and equipment … Read More

Lawnwood Leopards Enjoy Daily Read-Aloud Time

K-5 Lawnwood teachers provide daily read-aloud time.  Read-aloud time is a top priority at Lawnwood Elementary School because it enhances students’ vocabulary skills, improves comprehension, and fluency skills.  Our second-grade students are enjoying the Geronimo Stilton Series and the Junie B. Jones Collection.  Keep on reading!  GO LEOPARDS!

LPA Key Club First Meeting of the School Year

September 4th, the LPA Key Club had its first meeting with over 90 members in attendance. Key Club community sponsors as well as partners were also in attendance. New members were able to learn more about the mission as well as learn about future volunteering opportunities. The next meeting is October 4th. It was an amazing way to start the year!      

Ms. Piekara’s 3rd Grade Class at Bayshore

Mission: Save Fred. Students worked in groups to get Fred in his life preserver, back in the boat, and his oar on top without touching with heir hands. Lots of communication, listening, and teamwork to complete this task.   t

MSE Students Practice Dynamics

At Morningside Elementary, during music class, students in 3rd and 4th grade put their dynamics knowledge to the test! Students brought their “A-Game” to compete in a friendly game of trivia to help review different dynamics that are used in music.    

SLWK8 STEAM Students Build Communication Through Legos

Shark STEAM students used Lego bricks to build better communication. Students were grouped to be writers who made a small Lego build, and then wrote directions for the builders to follow. After evaluating that method of communication, they could then speak directions, but with no gestures or touching the bricks. This was deemed much better than writing and following directions! Finally, all students could build together. Everyone could talk, touch, gesture, and speak to build a figure together. Students learned how valuable clarifying questions and feedback are to understanding each other as well as having fun building bricks!

FPC Takes Learning to New Levels

Mr. Marshalleck’s Chemistry class conducted practical and visual experiments to determine the presence of salt in beakers containing water. Conducting hands-on scientific research through classroom activities enhances student comprehension of course content in engaging and productive learning environments.  

VGESS Green Out Spirit Night

VGESS Green Out School Spirit Night with the St. Lucie Mets was a huge success! Thank you to Clover Park and the St. Lucie Mets for hosting our fundraiser. Students came out in their shades of green to enjoy the game and were able to run the bases afterwards. Dean Christopher did a fantastic job throwing out the first pitch of the evening! Thank you to everyone who came out to support VGESS, we appreciate the support!

Fort Pierce Central’s Fall Club Rush

Fort Pierce Central’s Fall Club Rush was a student involvement Extravaganza! This year’s annual meet & greet was held on Friday, August 30th. During both lunches, Cobra Nation’s courtyard was flooded with students being welcomed and introduced to over 30 student organizations, clubs, teams, and unique interest groups. Club Rush is where new Cobras become part of the Cobra family and returning Cobras sample new groups to join. Fort Pierce Central has something for everyone. From athletics, health sciences, dance, military service, faith-based groups, fashion, gaming, outdoors, and academic-focused clubs, to special interest, competitions, social clubs, debate, philanthropic, and community … Read More

SLWCHS Junior and Seniors Prepare for the Year Ahead

Last week we held our Junior and Senior class meetings! We reviewed Centennial’s expectations for graduation, attendance, and discipline. Representatives from Herff Jones were also present to provide information on class rings and all things graduation! Some students walked away with a free class ring or free cap and gown! #cen10challengeaccepted

VGESS Back To School Luau

The PBIS team at Village Green Environmental Studies School hosted their annual Back To School Luau for students who displayed Manatee P.R.I.D.E. this month. Students who participated showed politeness, responsibility, integrity, and effort and we couldn’t be more proud of our little World Changers! Thank you to Kona Ice for your continued support, the kids loved it!

Oak Hammock K8 Students Practice Solfège

Students in Ms. Swies’s 4th-grade music class practiced Solfège, a singing exercise that especially uses the sol-fa syllables. They learned how to match pitches by echo singing and later adding hand symbols while singing sol, la, and mi pitches. The students were enthusiastic and extremely engaged in this activity. Student engagement is essential to an effective learning experience.                                                                   

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